All Broadcast articles in 4 November 2011
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Arri plans tweaks to Alexa M camera
Arri is planning adjustments to its modular Alexa M camera, including the option to dock the head to the camera body so it can work as a single unit.
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BBCW renews Red Bee deal for Europe and Africa
Red Bee Media has renewed its deal to provide broadcast services for BBC Worldwide’s suite of European and South African channels.
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Prime Focus reshuffles management team
Prime Focus has reshuffled its senior management team and pledged to invest £1.5m in new technology ahead of the official opening of its New York facility.
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Time Warner in €1bn bid for Endemol
Big Brother producer Endemol has confirmed that it has received a takeover bid from US media giant Time Warner.
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Canon and Red launch latest cameras
Canon and Red went head-to-head in Hollywood last night with both companies launching similar-sized video cameras aimed at high-end TV and feature film productions.
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C4 draws 4,000 to online food experiment
Channel 4 has seen 60,000 people visit its Food Hospital site in the week following the show’s broadcast, with 4,000 taking part in a series of online food science trials.
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Keeling: SeeSaw failed due to lack of awareness
Former SeeSaw platform controller John Keeling has blamed a lack of consumer awareness for the closure of the service as he starts a new role at media recruitment firm Grace Blue.
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Comment
State of Welsh media is a drama in itself
Ken Skates is looking for answers in a bid to maintain a sustainable and forward-thinking media industry in Wales.
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Debate to examine the future of BBC
Mark Damazer, Peter Bazalgette and Alex Connock will put forward their view on what the BBC should look like a decade from now as part of a Bafta debate later this month.
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Mad Men star joins BBC drama
Mad Men’s Elizabeth Moss will star in forthcoming BBC2 drama Top of the Lake, written and directed by Oscar winner Jane Campion.
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Doherty to examine forest life for C4
Jimmy Doherty is examine the biology, ecology and social history of a Norfolk forest for a new Channel 4 series.
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Guy Martin latest talent to join C4
Channel 4 has secured British motorcycle racer Guy Martin in an exclusive face for the channel - building on the talent recently signed up to the broadcaster.
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C4 lines up real-life Fawlty Towers
Channel 4 is to feature a real-life Fawlty Towers in the second series of The Hotel, which is set to return early next year.
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ITN poised to replace Sky as C5 news provider
Channel 5 is set to appoint ITN to produce its news coverage having agreed a deal with Sky to terminate its existing contract early.
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BBC hopes to attract "rivals" to Cardiff
The BBC’s newly-completed drama village in Cardiff could be expanded to include other broadcasters and indies in a similar way to MediaCityUK, Mark Thompson has hinted.
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Ratings
Top Boy ends on 990k
THURSDAY: Channel 4’s decision to strip urban drama Top Boy across a week paid off, with the audience remaining consistently strong over the run.
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The Walking Dead rises again
US zombie drama The Walking Dead is proving a monster hit for FX with PVR catch-up and repeats taking the audience past the million mark
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Avid updates Media Composer to 64-bit
Avid has released version six of Media Composer, with the software rebuilt as a 64-bit application to improve performance.
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Adobe in multiplatform boost
Adobe has acquired video management and monetisation technology firm Auditude as it looks to boost its range of multiplatform delivery tools.